Facebook Vs. Spammers, Round Two
An anonymous reader writes "Three months after being awarded $873 million in a lawsuit against Atlantis Blue Capital for violating the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003, Facebook earlier this week filed a federal complaint against 'Spam King' Sanford Wallace in San Jose District Court. Las Vegas night club manager Adam Arzoomanian and Scott Shaw are also named as defendants in the suit."
These filings do not mark the first time Wallace has faced legal action; last May, MySpace won a $230 million judgment against him.
Usually these spammers insulate themselves from the effect of negative verdicts against them by moving all their assets to offshore accounts where the fed can't touch them and neither can lawyers looking to claim their $x million in damages.
If only we could literally take the shirts off their backs in partial fulfillment of their obligations we might start to make some headway against the spam kings. Any other suggestions?
Imprisonment can be a deterrent.
Rich man or poor man, they all have only about 70+ years or so on average, max maybe twice that.
A rich man that's sent to prison for 5 years loses out more than a poor man who has nothing.
It's not like a poor man is going to be missing out on party cruises to the Bahamas, and all that.
At some point, these lawsuits have to just not even matter to these guys. "Well, we're already in the hole for $1.2 billion, what's another $200 million? It's not like we actually have all this money anyway..." Kind of like someone who is put in prison with 150 life sentences. Really? What's the point?
I hope you idiots learn the difference between "lose" and "loose". Extra points if you know the difference between "their", "there" and "they're". Slashdot, you can bitch about grammar nazis all you like. You see this troll and how he uses "loose", well this is why we think you're stupid when you do the same thing. Deal.
If the government really wanted to shut down SPAM, it can easily do it by making up bullshit laws and detaining people indefinitely.
Yea, that's worked so very well with the 'war on drugs'.
The grass is only greener, if you don't take care of your own lawn.